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David Stratton reflects on the evolution of the Aussie film industry since the 60s, ahead of the release of documentary David Stratton: A Cinematic Life.
Penguins, pigs and crocs: nine titles have made the all-time top 20 Australian films in the US, UK and Australia.
From the lead roles in the US, to the new audiences from Poland to Mexico – we check in with our local talent taking on the world.
Producer Nelson Woss is hoping the latest Red Dog film, a family-friendly origin story, travels as much as the beloved first movie and the dog itself.
One of the most common questions Screen Australia is asked by everyone from the general public to politicians is: how is the screen industry doing?
Screen Australia congratulates all those involved with feature documentary Sherpa on its terrific success over this past weekend, when it surpassed $1 million at the box office.
It’s no secret that family films make big business.
Downriver's story is one of teamwork and tenacity; and the inevitability of people and policies at the film agencies greatly influencing what independent films are made in Australia.
Last Cab To Darwin cost nearly $4 million to make and it’s expected to attract $8 million in ticket sales from Australia and New Zealand alone. So how come nobody got rich?
The Dendy/Icon Group team behind Last Cab to Darwin's success discuss the journey behind the release.
Last Cab To Darwin’s producers Greg Duffy and Lisa Duff get frank about the film’s budget.